Poetry for Ukraine

On March 9th, 2022, at 1pm CST (that’s 7pm GMT),  I will be one of the poets reading  for POETRY FOR UKRAINE 🇺🇦, An International Fundraiser.

While poetry cannot stop bullets or protect the skies, Ukrainian poets have been putting into the words the heart and spirit, the joys and sorrows, the strengths and sacrifices of the Ukrainian people for hundreds of years. The fact that this reading will occur on Taras Shevchenko’s birthday underscores the fact.
 
Ukraine has been a target, a battleground, and a prize for centuries. After all that, to achieve independence for three short decades and have it threatened so brutally by Putin’s megalomaniac ambition and insecurity…this is why the Ukrainian people fight.
 
The rest of us must do what we can to help—to have their backs, to hold them up, to catch them, to join our voices with theirs.

In support of Ukraine, this online poetry reading will be raising funds for The Ukrainian Red Cross & The Refugee Council. The participating poets are

POETS:

Valya Dudycz Lupescu

Nicole Yurcaba

Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach

Joy David

Stephen Kolmarnyckyj

Tetyana Denford

Oleh Shynkarenko

Charlotte Shevchenko Knight

Tickets are pay what you want/can. Register here:

https://eventbrite.co.uk/e/poetry-for-ukraine-an-international-poetry-reading-fundraiser-tickets-279387795417…

Thank you! 🌻🌻🌻

#StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦

#SlavaUkraini 🇺🇦

Resources to Help People in Ukraine

Sharing resources for organizations providing assistance to Ukraine and Ukrainian people.

The Ukraine Crisis Media Center has a list of links on their website:
https://uacrisis.org/en/help-ukraine

Euromaidan Press has updated their page on verified organizations helping the Ukrainian army that accept donations from abroad:
https://euromaidanpress.com/…/verified-ways-to-help…/

The National Bank of Ukraine has opened a current account for the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine for humanitarian purposes:
https://bank.gov.ua/en/news/all/natsionalniy-bank-vidkriv-rahunok-dlya-gumanitarnoyi-dopomogi-ukrayintsyam-postrajdalim-vid-rosiyskoyi-agresiyi

Additional places to support people in Ukraine:

The Voices of Children Foundation: A charity providing psychological support to children with war trauma

 

Ukrainian National Women’s League of America, Inc (UNWLA) is collecting funds for humanitarian aid to be sent to Ukraine for food, clothing, shelter, medicines and medical supplies, as well as to military hospitals throughout Ukraine to purchase medical equipment and supplies to address the needs of the wounded .

 

Ukrainian American Veterans 32 Veterans Humanitarian Fund to help pay for rehabilitation equipment or services for soldiers in Ukraine who have lost limbs in military service.

 

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee, Inc. (UUARC) is raising funds to provide humanitarian aid to the victims of war in Ukraine after further invasion of Russia onto Ukrainian soil and conflict escalation.

 

The Fight for Rights organization is working to help Ukrainians with disabilities to remain safely in Ukraine.

 

Razom – a diverse group of individuals and partnering organizations across the US, Europe, and Ukraine – have been urgently working to establish highly efficient procurement, logistics, and distribution channels. Fundraising organization working together with others to collect and deliver humanitarian goods across the Ukrainian border.

 

BIPOC & Slavic Ukrainian Refugees Resources: Disabled Ukrainians  A linktree list of resources for BIPOC and Slavic Ukrainian Refugees compiled by Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon, writerand @PennHistory Ph.D. student, Race and Blackness in USSR & GDR 

 

United Help Ukraine provides medical aid and humanitarian relief to people in Ukraine.

 

I will continue to update as I hear about more links. Please let me know if there are other organizations that I should add to the list.

 

#StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦

#SlavaUkraini 🇺🇦

Tooth and Consequences

A coffee much with the letter "V" sits on a table, with a small gold-filled tooth sculpture placed in front of it. I’ve spent a lot of time in dentist offices. A lot. Yes, I brush. I floss. I go for my checkups, and yet rarely do I leave without something being uncovered. There have been plenty of run-of-the-mill cavities and decay, failing old metal fillings, chipped teeth and damage from stress grinding. Then there were the root canals and crown lengthenings, the abscesses and gum tissue grafts, the bone grafts and problematic extractions, the implants that went in crooked and had to heal and be refitted more than once. (I never did have braces through. Maybe this is the tradeoff?)

One of my dearest friends, Jerry, is the only other person I know who shares a similar tooth curse, and we often commiserate while pondering which God of Oral Hygiene or Patron Saint of Tooth Woes we have offended in this or a prior life.

So I’ve spent a lot of time in the chair, and to make myself feel better (by focusing my attention elsewhere to escape the sounds of drilling and grinding in my skull), I started writing stories in my head that I would continue on subsequent visits. “The Tooth Butcher” is one such story that began with meditations on the tooth fairy and attempts to answer the question, “What happens with all those teeth?”  I’m so happy that it found a home in The Horror Library Volume 7. 

Cover of the Horror Anthology with a golden-bodied, snake-headed monster on the cover. The text says, The Horror Library, Volume 7.Editor Eric Guignard is revealing one contributor a day for the anthology, to be published by Dark Moon Books on March 1, 2022.

You can read an excerpt from “The Tooth Butcher” on the publisher’s website here. Maybe I’ll publish another excerpt here on March 1.

You can pre-order on Amazon here or through independent bookstores on Indiebound.

Until then, may the tooth trolls pass you by.